Innovation
The Queen's Award for Innovation is awarded for commercial success as a result of innovation.
The time has come for UK businesses to apply for a Queen's Award for Enterprise, 2021. After an amazing 220 Awards were announced on the 21st April this year, we would now like to invite businesses to apply for the …
The winners of the 2020 Queen’s Awards for Enterprise have been announced today. A huge congratulations to all of our 220 Queen's Awards winners. The Awards are announced on 21st April, the Queen’s Birthday, with Her Majesty’s Lord Lieutenants presenting …
Why did you apply for a Queen’s Award? Manvers Engineering were awarded a Queen’s Award for Enterprise (Innovation) in 2018, in recognition of their work in the field of spill control, and in particular their innovative and environmentally friendly spill …
Earlier this year, Belu were honoured to win our second Queen’s Award. This time, for Enterprise in Innovation for our pioneering Belu Filter Initiative.
We were delighted to hear that we had received a Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation earlier this year.
Queen's Awards for Innovation winners Metrasens tell about the technology that won them the Award and share some tips about the application process.
Martin Hurworth, managing director at Harvey Water Softeners, speaks about the importance of winning a Queen's Award for Innovation in the 40th year of the business.
Steve Cliffe is Chief Executive Officer of Ultrahaptics, a company with a unique 'virtual touch' technology. He shares his thoughts about what a Queen’s Award means to a cutting-edge technology company.
The Innovation category of the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise acknowledges new technologies and advancements that have wide-reaching benefits.
At Snüz, creating stylish and innovative products is at the heart of what we do, so we were absolutely delighted when our company Green Sheep Group was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise for Innovation.